If the queen of the mountains are planning to visit the Mussoorie and the lakes of Lakes, then you may have to pursue your plan for a day or two. The weather in the mountains is taking a turn once again and the Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall for many districts of the state.
After being calm for a long time, the monsoon has once again become active and its most impact can be seen in both Kumaon and Garhwal areas of Uttarakhand.
Which districts are the most danger?
According to the Meteorological Department, the next 48 hours, ie today and tomorrow, some districts may be quite heavy. Department Nainital, Pithoragarh, Bageshwar, Champawat and Dehradun Like for districts Orange Alert Has released.
Orange alert directly means – Be ready! There is a possibility of lightning in these areas as well as lightning and strong winds.
Apart from these, also for the rest of the state Yellow alert It has been released, which means that there may be light to moderate rains and people need to be cautious.
Beware of traveling on mountains!
This warning may have the most impact on those who are planning to travel in the mountains. Due to heavy rain:
- Slipping mountains Landslide (Landslide) The risk of greatly increases.
- River-streams can be suddenly in spate.
- Roads can be closed in many places, so that you can get trapped in the way.
Administration also alert
After this warning of the Meteorological Department, the local administration has also come on alert mode completely. Disaster management teams have been asked to be ready to deal with any kind of untoward.
Then what should we do?
The best advice is that if it is not very important, then postpone the journey to the hilly areas for the next one or two days. If you are already in Uttarakhand, stay in safe places and avoid going to any river-drain or landslide area. Before leaving the house, take information about the weather conditions and paths.
The going monsoon often proves dangerous, so a little caution can protect you from a big trouble.
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